Sage LaTorra Adam Koebel Out of interest, given that DW originally started life as an AW hack, what are your feelings about people hacking on the DW ruleset? With its task-focus, it feels better suited to some styles of game then AW was.
Sage LaTorra Adam Koebel Out of interest, given that DW originally started life as an AW hack, what are your…
Sage LaTorra Adam Koebel Out of interest, given that DW originally started life as an AW hack, what are your…
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I feel great about it. I want to see all the hacks in the world. There are all sorts of amazing ideas out there and if people want to use DW as a framework for their game, well, that would be awesome.
Rock on 😉
What he said.
Rock on, x2.
I hate it because it makes it feel like AD&D2e with its thousands of $$$ of supplements you had to get to keep up. Seriously though, do you want LOL if I manage to play or GM a DW game I’ll be actually shocked that I met in the flesh another person who plays a game other than Pathfinder or D&D3.5 anyway 🙂
Also… It’s Creative Commons. Doesn’t really matter what they think anymore; it’s freely available for hacking! 🙂
Didn’t realise it was CC… still, prefer to hack with creator’s consent anyway 😉
We made it CC so we didn’t have to worry about approvals and “official” supplements and blah blah blaaaah.
So they’re all official 🙂 Or, else, none are official! The basic effect is the same.
Depends on your definitions.
We deliberately didn’t want to be arbiters of quality or taste, so we made it CC. I would have mentioned that earlier, but was typing from mobile. Thanks for chiming in, J-Walt.
rule #34 – if it exists there is AW hack of it
Vasiliy Shapovalov umm…now people might google that rule for the wrong reason…
I have played one game of DW and I’m half way through the reading the book. I have a few ideas for hacks, but there are a quite few AW hacks out there already. One I found especially humorous was a Traveller Hack, which if you not familiar is originally a 2d6 system where you get a complicated success on a 7…